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Neymar again rooms Messi's Argentina

2022-06-03T06:57:21.548Z


The Brazilian from PSG responded to the joy of the Argentines after their victory against Italy, which was a little too excessive for his taste.


It's an endless story between Argentina and Brazil, the two best enemies of the South American continent.

As soon as one wins, he chambers the other who responds in turn.

This time, the Argentinians, delighted with their victory at Wembley against Italy (3-0) in the match between the South American champions and the European champions, burst their joy in the London locker room by singing in particular a song recalling their title acquired precisely in Argentina last year.

A song with mocking and blunt lyrics “Brazilians, what happened?

The five-time flu champion!

Messi went to Rio and left with the Cup.

We are the Argentinian group and will always support each other because we dream of being world champions.

I'm like that, I'm Argentinian, Maradona and Malvinas I don't forget.

I am like that and I come to encourage you, I am Argentina everywhere”

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Generally, Neymar's response is not long in coming.

She arrived after the great success of the Seleção against South Korea (1-5) in Seoul.

However uncertain after a blow received in training, the Parisian midfielder had finally started the match and came within four goals of Pelé's record in selection by scoring his 72nd and 73rd goals in the Auriverde jersey on two penalties (42nd, 57th), obtained after two video refereeing interventions.

And Neymar with a simple sentence made fun of the Argentine runaway after the honorary victory against Italy.

“You won the World Cup?

he asked.

But more than words, Neymar will still have the opportunity to shine and get closer to Pelé with a last match against Japan on Monday before going on vacation.

Source: leparis

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